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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 


CLASSIFICATION 

OUTLINE SCHEME OF CLASSES 


REVISED TO AUGUST, 1920 


WASHINGTON 

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Classification of sections marked * is still in progress. Classification of sections 
inclosed in brackets [ ] has not yet been begun. For classes without these distinguishing 
marks detailed schemes have been printed except in the case of P-PM, PQ and PT, which 
are still in manuscript. 

In indicating the location of classes North, South, or Southeast, followed by a munber, 
refers to the corresponding decks in the North, South, and Southeast stacks. 

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A 

GENERAL WORKS—POLYGRAPHY 


Location 


AC Collections. Scries. Collected Avorks 

AE Encyclopedias 

AG General reference Avorks (other than encyclopedias) 

AI Indexes 

AM Museums 

200-275. Collectors, and collecting. Private cabinets 
[ AN] N ev'spapers 

AP Periodicals 

AwS Societies. Academies 

AY Yearbooks. Ahnanacs 

AZ General history of knowledge and learning 


Southeast 35 
and 

Heading room 
alcoves 2-3 

SmithsoniQJi 


South 15 
Smithsonian 
Southeast 35 
Southeast 35 


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Class 

B 

PHILOSOPHY—RELIGION 

Location 


Philosophy 

Southeast 31 

B 

Collections, History. Systems 


BC 

Logic 


BD 

Metaphysics 


BF 

10-41 Introductions to philosophy 

100-131 General works 

150-241 Epistemology. Theory of knowledge 

300-444 Ontology 

493-708 Cosmology. Teleology 

Psychology 


BH 

1001-1999 Metapsychology. Psychic research. Occult sciences 

Esthetics 


BJ 

Ethics 


*BL 

Religion. Theology 

Religions. Mythology 


*BM 

Judaism 


*BP 

Mohammedanism, Bahaism, Theosophy 



Christianity 

!-Southeast 31 

*BR 

Generalities. Church history 


*BS 

Bible and Exegesis 


*BT 

Doctrinal theology. Apologetics 


*BV 

Practical theology. Missions ^ 


*BX 

Special sects 

South 14 


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Class 

CB 

CC 

CD 

CE 

CJ 

[CN] 

CR 

cs 

CT 


C 

HISTORY—AUXILIARY SCIENCES 

History of civilization 
cf. AZ, GT 

(General and general special only. Special countries in DA-DU, E, F) 

Antiquities. General 

Archives. Diplomatics 

cf. Palaeography, Z 105-115 
5001-6471 Sphragistics. Sigillography 

Chronology 

Numismatics 

Epigraphy. Inscriptions 

Heraldry 

Genealogy 

Biography 

N. B. Biography, collective and individual, illustrative of any subject provided for in B-Z, is classified with 
that subject, as far as practicable. 

11418°—20-2 


Location 


■North 9 


South 14 


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Class 


D 

HISTORY and TOPOGRAPHY (except America) 


Location 


D General history 

DA Great Britain 

20-690 England 
700-745 Wales 
750-890 Scotland 
900-995 Ireland 
DB Austria-Hungary 

DC France 

DD Germany 

DE Classical antiquity 

DF Greece 

DG Italy 

DH-DJ Netherlands 

DH 1-399 Belgium and Holland 
DH 401-811 Belgium 
DH 901-925 Luxemburg (grand duchy) 
DJ Holland 

DK Kussia 

1-400 Kussia. General 
401-439 Poland 
451-465 Finland 
750-999 Russia in Asia 
DL Scandinavia 

1-81 Scandinavia. General 
101-291 Denmark 
301-398 Iceland 
401-596 Norway 
601-991 Sweden 
DP Spain and Portugal 

1-402 Spain 
500-802 Portugal 
DQ Switzerland 

DR Turkey and the Balkan States 

DS Asia 

DT Africa 

DU Australia and Oceania 

DX Gipsies 


D-DC 
^ North 8 


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Class 


E-F 

AMERICA 


Location 


E America (General) and United States (General) North 7 

11-143 America (General) 


31- 50 

North America (General) 

51- 99 

Indians of North America 

101-135 

Discovery of America 

151-770 

United States 

151-185 

General history and description 

185 

Negroes in the United States 

186-200 

Colonial period 

201-298 

Revolution 

351-364 

War of 1812 

401-415 

War with Mexico 

441-453 

Slavery ' 

458-655 

Civil War 

482-489 

Confederate States 

714-735 

War with Spain 


European War, see D 501-659 

F United States (Local) and America except the United States North 7 and 9 

1- 970 United States (Local) 

1001-1170 British America 
1201-3899 Latin America 
1601-2151 West Indies 


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Class 


G 

GEOGRAPHY—ANTHROPOLOGY 


Locatiol 


G 

GA 

GB 

GC 

GF 

GN 

GR 

GT 

GV 


Geography, voyages, travel (General) 

Atlases 

Mathematical and astronomical geography 
Physical geography 
Oceanology and oceanography 
Biogeography. See QH-QL 
Anthropogeography 

Anthropology. Somatology. Ethnology. Ethnography (General). 
Prehistonc archeology 

Folklore 

Manners and customs (General) 

Sports and amusements. Games 


North 7 and 9 
Map Division 
Map Division 


^GB-GR 
“North 9 


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Class 


H 

SOCIAL SCIENCES 


Locatioa 


H Social sciences. General 

HA Statistics 

ECONOMICS 

HB Economic theory 

HC Economic history and conditions. National production. (By countries) 

HD Economic history. • Agriculture and industries 

101-2206 Land. Agriculture 
2321-4730 Industry, Corporations, Cooperation 
4801-8950 Labor 
9000-9999 Special industries 
HE Transportation and communication 

HE Commerce, including Tariff 

HG Finance 

201-1490 Money 
1501-3540 Banking 

3701-7933 Credit, Exchange, Investments, etc. 

8011-9970 Insurance 

HJ Public finance 

11418°—20-3 


North 5 
South 14 

North 5 
North 5 
North 5 


North 5 
North 5 and 4 
North 4 


North 4 


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Class 


H 

SOCIOLOGY 


Locatloa 


HM Sociology. General and theoretical 

HN Social history. Social reform 
Social groups 

HQ Family. Marriage. Woman 

HS Associations: Secret societies, clubs, etc. 

HT Communities. Classes. Races 

HV Social pathology. Philanthropy Charities and corrections 

HX Socialism. Communism. Anarchism. Bolshevism 


Nortli 4 
North 4 


^ North 4 and 3 


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J 

POLITICAL SCIENCE 

Class 

J Documents 

1-9 Official gazettes 

General serial documents not classified by subject 
10- 99 United States 
100-981 Foreign 

JA General works 

JC Theory of the State 

Constitutional history and administration 
JF General 

JIv United States 

JL British America. Latin America 

JN Europe 

JQ Asia, Africa, Australia, and Pacific Islands 

JS Local government 

JV Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration 

JX International law 

6001- Private international law 


Location 


Southeast 32 


"I Gallery 
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Class 


K 

LAW 


Location 


[K] 


Capitol and North curtain, 2d floor 


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Class 

L 

LA 

LB 

LC 

LD 

LE 

LF 

LG 

LH 

LJ 

LT 


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EDUCATION 

General works; fonn divisions 
History of education 

Theory and practice of education. Educational psychology, Teachmg 
Special forms, relations and applications 
Universities and colleges 
United States 
Other American 
Europe 

Asia, Africa, Oceania 

University, college, and school magazines, etc. 

College fraternities and their publications 
Textbooks 

N. B.—Only textbooks covering several subjects are classified here. Textbooks of particular subjects are 
classified with those subjects in B-Z. 

11418°—20 - 4 


Location 


► Southeast 35 


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Class 

M 

Music 

M 

MUSIC 

Location 

ML 

Literature of music 


^ Music Division 

MT 

Musical instruction 




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Class 

N 

General 

N 

FINE ARTS 

NA 

Architecture 


NB 

Sculpture and related arts 

NC 

Graphic arts in general. 

Drawing and design 

ND 

Pam ting 


NE 

Engraving 


NK 

Art applied to industry. 

Decoration and Ornament 


Photography. See Tli 


Location 


Print Division 
and 

Southeast 30 


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p 

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. 

Class 

P Philology and linguistics 

PA Greek and Latin philology and literature 



1-1161 

Greek language (Ancient, Medieval, and Modern) 


2001-2960 

Latin language (Ancient, Medieval, and Modern) 


3000-5868 

Greek literature (Ancient, Medieval, and Modern) 


6000- 

Latin literature (Ancient, Medieval, and Modem) 



MODERN EUROPEAN LANGUAGES 

PB 

1- 500 

General works 

PB 

1000-3029 

Celtic languages and literature 


1200-1449 

Irish 


1500-1709 

Gaelic (Scotch) 


2101-2450 

Welsh (Cymric) 


2800-2931 

Breton 


3001-3029 

Gallic 


Romance languages 

PC 

1- 500 

General works 


1001-1977 

Italian 


2001-3761 

French 


4001-4977 

Spanish 


5001-5491 

Portuguese 


Germanic (Teutonic) languages 

PD 

I-IOOO 

General works 

PD 

1501-5929 

Scandinavian 

PE 

1-3729 

English 

PF 

1- 979 

Dutch 

PF 

3001-5999 

German 


Location 


^ South 17 


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MODERN EUROPEAN LANGUAGES 

Class 

PG Slavic. Lithuanian-Lettish. Albanian. 



1-7498 

Slavic languages and literature 


1- 500 

General works 


601-1198 

Church Slavic and Bulgarian 


1201-1798 

Serbo-Croatian 


1801-1998 

Slovenian 


2001-3999 

Russian. Ruthenian 


4001-5199 

Bohemian 


5201-5599 

Slovak 


6001-7498 

Polish 


8001-9198 

Lithuanian-Lettish languages and literature 


9500-9599 

Albanian language and literature 

PH 

Finno-Ugrian 

and Basque languages and literature 


101- 498 

Finnish 


701- 729 

Lappish 


2001-3698 

Hungarian 


5001-5399 

Basque 


ORIENTAL LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 

PJ 

1- 456 

General works 

PJ 

701- 956 

Mohammedan (Arabic, Persian, Turkish, etc.) 

PJ 

1001-2591 

Egyptian. Ilamitic 

PJ 

3001-9250 

Semitic 

PK 

1-7001 

Indo-Iranian. Indo-Aryan. Iranian 

PK 

8001-8958 

Armenian 

PK 

9001-9500 

Caucasian 

PL 

Languages and literature of Eastern Asia, Oceania, Africa 


HYPERBOREAN, A^IERICAN, AND ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES 

PM 

101-7356 

American (Indian) languages 

PM 

8001-9021 

Artificial languages 


Location 


‘South 17 


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Class 

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 

LITERARY HISTORY. LITERATURE 

Location 

PN 

General 


PQ 

Romance literatures 



1-3981 French 

South 17 


4001-5991 Italian 

South 18 


6001-9951 Spanish and Portuguese 

South 18 

PR 

English literature 

South 16 

PS 

American literature 

Southeast 33 

PT 

Teutonic literatures 

South 14 


1-4899 German 
5001-6471 Dutch and Flemish 
7001-9999 Scandinavian 
Slavic. See PG. 

^ Oriental. See PJ-PM 

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4-90 Juvenile literature 


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281-349 Geodesy 
Physics 

81-119 Weights and measures 
801-999 Terrestrial magnetism and meteorology 
Chemistry 

901-999 Crystallography 
Geology 


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351-499 Mineralogy and petrology 
701-999 Paleontology 
QH Natural history 

201-299 Microscopy 
301-999 General biology 
QK Botany 

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801-999 General anatomy and embryology 
QM Human anatomy 

QP Physiology 

QR Bacteriology 


Southeast 34 

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Location 


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RB 

RC 

RD 

RE 

RF 

RG 

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RK 

RL 

RM 

RS 

RT 

RV 

RX 

RZ 


Medicine. General 

State medicine. Documents Public Health. 

Hospitals. Jurisprudence 
Pathology 
Practice of medicine 
Surgery 
Ophthalmology 

Otology. Rhinology. Laryngology 

Gynecology and obstetrics 

Pediatrics 

Dentistry 

Dennatology 

Therapeutics 

Pharmacy and materia medica 


Medical climatology 


-South 11 


Nursing 


Botanic, Thomsonian, and Eclectic medicine 
Homeopathy 

Miscellaneous schools and arts 


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Class 


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Location 


S General agriculture, soils, fertilizers, farm implements, etc. 

SB General plant culture, including field crops. Horticulture 

Landscape gardening and parks. Pests and diseases 

SD Forestry 

SF Animal culture. Veterinary medicine 

SH Fish culture and fisheries. Anglmg 

SK Hunting. Game protection 

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Class 

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ENGlNEERIIslG AND BUILDING GROUP 
TA Engineering—General. Civil engineering 

TC Hydraulic engineering (harbors, rivers, canals) 

TD Sanitary and municipal engineering 

TE Roads and pavements 

TF Railroads 

TG Bridges and roofs 

TH Building constiTJction 

9111-9600. Fire jirevention. Fire extinction 
MEODANIOAL GROUP 

TJ Mechanical engineering 

TK Electrical engineering and industries 

TL Motor vehicles. Cycles. Aeronautics 

CHEMICAL GROUP 

TN Mineral industries. Mining and Metallurgy 

TP Chemical technology 

TR Photography 

COMPOSITE GROUP 

TS Manufactures 

TT Trades 

TX Domestic science 


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UC Maintenance and transportation 

UD Infantiy 

UE Cavalry 

UF .Vrtillery 

UG Military engineering 

UH Other services 

201-655 Medical and sanitary service 

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V Naval science. General 

VA Na\des. Organization and distribution 

VB Naval administration 

VC Naval maintenance 

VD Naval seamen 

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VF Naval ordnance 

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100-475 Medical and sanitary service 
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VM Shipbuilding and marine engineering 


Location 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY and LIBRARY SCIENCE 


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History of books and bookmaking 

40- 115 

Writing 

116- 550 

Book industries and trade 

551- 657 

Copyright 

665- 997 

Libraries and librar}’^ science 

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1001-9000 

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